Ice-Ocean Exchange Processes in the Jovian and Saturnian Satellites

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Krista M. Soderlund
Klára Kalousová
Jacob J. Buffo
Christopher R. Glein
Jason C. Goodman
Giuseppe Mitri
G. Wesley Patterson
Frank Postberg
Marc Rovira-Navarro
Tina Rückriemen
Joachim Saur
Britney E. Schmidt
Christophe Sotin
Tilman Spohn
Gabriel Tobie
Tim Van Hoolst
Steven D. Vance
Bert Vermeersen
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[1] The University of Texas at Austin,Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences
[2] Charles University,Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Geophysics
[3] Georgia Institute of Technology,International Research School of Planetary Sciences
[4] Southwest Research Institute,Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Geologia
[5] Wheaton College,Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique, UMR
[6] Universita’ d’Annunzio,CNRS 6112
[7] Universita’ d’Annunzio,Institute of Astronomy
[8] Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,undefined
[9] Freie Universität Berlin,undefined
[10] Technische Universiteit Delft,undefined
[11] NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,undefined
[12] TU Berlin,undefined
[13] DLR Institute of Planetary Research,undefined
[14] University of Cologne,undefined
[15] Jet Propulsion Laboratory-California Institute of Technology,undefined
[16] International Space Science Institute,undefined
[17] Université de Nantes,undefined
[18] Royal Observatory of Belgium,undefined
[19] KU Leuven,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2020年 / 216卷
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Ice-ocean exchange; Europa; Ganymede; Callisto; Enceladus; Titan;
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A growing number of satellites in the outer solar system likely have global oceans beneath their outer icy shells. While the presence of liquid water makes these ocean worlds compelling astrobiological targets, the exchange of heat and materials between the deep interior and the surface also plays a critical role in promoting habitable environments. In this article, we combine geophysical, geochemical, and geological observations of the Jovian satellites Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto as well as the Saturnian satellites Enceladus and Titan to summarize our current state of understanding of their interiors and surface exchange processes. Potential mechanisms for driving exchange processes upward from the ocean floor and downward from the satellite surface are then reviewed, which are primarily based on numerical models of ice shell and ocean dynamics and complemented by terrestrial analog studies. Future missions to explore these exo-oceans will further revolutionize our understanding of ice-ocean exchange processes and their implications for the habitability of these worlds.
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